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There's no real need to get rid of the old stuff. Just put the other stuff on top. Loft boards can be had from B&Q or fleabay. You can also get loft lifters (legs) eg like this or use scraps of wood - depends how high you want it.. Don't forget if you use legs there'll be no support at the edges other than the bit where the feet meet the board.
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I tried that before it said it wasn't means tested but for my supplier it is, due to earning my own money and not being old, I do not qualify.
I've been told it is a shitty job, dust masks, gloves and coveralls, but the old stuff looks awful, dirty and compressed as the stuff is so cheap I figured it'd be better to just get all new stuff and do it properly.
With regards to doing the roof is it do both the one or the other? ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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I'd agree with doing it properly and getting all the manky old stuff out.
Bag it up in the loft to try and minimise how much of it ends up in the carpets when you're taking it out of the house.
If you just put new insulation on the roof rather than between the rafters then that's not going to insulate the house as well. I've no idea how much benefit there would be from doing both.
Just as a point of note / disclaimer, whilst I'm a fully qualified internet roofing expert if there were such a thing, the only experience I've got with doing this is helping sorting a mates loft insulation so hopefully someone with more hands on experience will add their thoughts to this thread. |
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Tips:
1) Check the wiring. Upgrade if necessary. If it has shit, thin insulation, it probably has thin, shitty wiring up there. Consider upgrading it to thicker cable while you can still get at it. Especially heavier draw stuff like shower cables.
2) In a similar vein, light fittings. If you've been wanting to fit a whole load of recessed GU10s of a fucking big chandelier, now is the time.
Take the time to put some decent lighting up there too so you can find that 10 year old artificial christmas tree to take it to the skip. LED or electronic fluo tube strip lights like they use to illuminate shop displays are a piece of piss to daisy-chain from a single rose.
3) Enlarge your loft hatch. a) You'll want to be able to get in there easily to pile loads of junk on top of your new loft boards for 10 years until it's time to take it to the skip. and b) Full size floorboards are cheap as chips and require a lot less fitting.
4) Two drills. One for the holes, one for the screws.
5) Even if you're not going to put in a small hatch, mark on the floorboards where the wiring splitters and ceiling roses are. Someone will thank you in years to come.
6) Fit a decent loft ladder. One you can walk back down while carrying an artificial christmas tree on your way to the skip without killing yourself.
When I did mine, I piled the old insulation up the sides then laid new stuff up the central area I was going to board. I then screwed a secondary set of joists on top at right angles to the originals, laid another layer of insulation THEN put the floor on.
To finish off, I got some of that mylar bubble wrap and stapled it down to the edges of the floorboards and up to the roofing joists (so leaving an 8" gap for air to circulate above it), essentially forming a "wall" down both sides. This was more to stop the shitty old insulation I'd piled up the sides making a mess everywhere.
Thermal survey last year showed totally consistant temperature over the entire upstairs ceiling which means I did it right. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| stinkwheel wrote: | Tips:
1) Check the wiring. Upgrade if necessary. If it has shit, thin insulation, it probably has thin, shitty wiring up there. Consider upgrading it to thicker cable while you can still get at it. Especially heavier draw stuff like shower cables.
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Good shout, I was going to sort out the TV aerial and it all seems pretty shit up there so that'll be worth doing.
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2) In a similar vein, light fittings. If you've been wanting to fit a whole load of recessed GU10s of a fucking big chandelier, now is the time.
Take the time to put some decent lighting up there too so you can find that 10 year old artificial christmas tree to take it to the skip. LED or electronic fluo tube strip lights like they use to illuminate shop displays are a piece of piss to daisy-chain from a single rose.
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The Manky xmas tree up there looks nearer 15 years old, there is a tube light holder mounted but it seems dead. rest of the upstairs is good.
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3) Enlarge your loft hatch. a) You'll want to be able to get in there easily to pile loads of junk on top of your new loft boards for 10 years until it's time to take it to the skip. and b) Full size floorboards are cheap as chips and require a lot less fitting.
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yeah was going to I've been eyeing up this. https://www.diy.com/rooms/abru-timber-complete-loft-access-kit-h28m/663952_BQ.prd
The current hatch is about 55cm square.
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4) Two drills. One for the holes, one for the screws.
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I treated myself to a Dewalt Drill/Driver combo that will get a thrashing. I fucking love the impact driver, although I have to be careful with it as it is so strong. I also have a little Bosch IXO cordless driver, it's not in the same league but is still pretty impressive cost/size/torque. The battery life ain't great though and takes a while to charge.
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5) Even if you're not going to put in a small hatch, mark on the floorboards where the wiring splitters and ceiling roses are. Someone will thank you in years to come.
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I'll hopefully have them exposed maybe on a wall or something.
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6) Fit a decent loft ladder. One you can walk back down while carrying an artificial christmas tree on your way to the skip without killing yourself.
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When I did mine, I piled the old insulation up the sides then laid new stuff up the central area I was going to board. I then screwed a secondary set of joists on top at right angles to the originals, laid another layer of insulation THEN put the floor on.
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My joists are only 100mm deep I need the risers to get enough space for the insulation.
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To finish off, I got some of that mylar bubble wrap and stapled it down to the edges of the floorboards and up to the roofing joists (so leaving an 8" gap for air to circulate above it), essentially forming a "wall" down both sides. This was more to stop the shitty old insulation I'd piled up the sides making a mess everywhere.
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The hatch and steps you posted should allow you to get 2400 x 600mm floorboards through (vertical clearance above the hatch nothwithstanding).
Can't comment on the quality but it looks like the right idea.
My one comment would be that it'll be tricky to insulate the hatch. My ladder is a 3-section one that kind of pivots and shoves up inside the loft itself so I have a load of insulation on the inside of the hatch too.
Make sure you can get a good seal on the hatch too. If your loft is properly insulated, it'll be baltic up there in the winter. This will generate a howling draught round any gaps. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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When we moved into our house 10 years ago it was a state.
Original 1930's, 1 owner since new. There was tonnes of rubbish, you name it up in the loft. Insulation? I shit you not there was straw everywhere.
The worst part was clearing it out. What seemed like day after day of loading up my dads car and going down the dump. It was so fucking hot up there and the flys so many bluebottles wizzing round the one light bulb hanging from the pitched roof. We got the hoover out and literally sucked up about 300 flys in one go, and then you could see them inside the hoover alive
Do not want.
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Turbo gold screws.
BandQ, Screwfix etc do them.
No need to pilot or countersink (Esp in chipboard) and can be used easily near the edge of boards.
Personally, I wouldn't use an impact driver for this job. If your plasterboards were nailed up, (and it's
tricky to figure that out for certain and pretty likely if the house is over 30 years old) the repeated vibration will likely
have you making good room side, high torque, low speed setting is all you need to get screws through chipboard into joists.  ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Agreed on the fixing choice, turbogold are decent and not hideously expensive when compared to Spax and the like.
Not sure what impact driver you're using but anything decent will have negligible judder. I'm using a battered old Hilti, never seen any instance of dislodging a ceiling below and given some of the pernicketty bastards I've worked over the years I'd certainly have heard if there had been problems after the job  ____________________ I'm immortal. Well, so far. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 8 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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